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    • #8601

      Dear Diellza,
      You right, this can cause wrong output. Can you try to add second raster data available in the package and see if they fits right?
      Best
      David

    • #8600

      Dear Diellza,
      thank you for your question. I see your confusion. the layer is exported for only one resolution ( Seems to me like “4-Continental” ). After zooming in the resolution is switching to higher resolution data (probably 3-National ) which you didn’t exported yet. If you would like to see this resolution please repeat export with setup of resolution = “3”.
      Never less we are considering to improve the UX of this part.
      Kind regards
      David

    • #8196

      Dear Artem,
      Thank you for sharing the log message panel content, it is very helpful. This error message was caused by insufficient disk space on your computer. To solve this issue, please free up more disk space.
      Alternately if not possible for you to free up more space you can also try to zoom in on canvas to use smaller area. Next alternative is to use lower resolution.
      To give you a bit of background:
      In GIS is work with large datasets quite common and users need to allocate big amount of disk space for temporary files which are used in data processing.
      Again thank you for sharing this issues. We are aware of this and trying to solve it in the next generation of ur-scape import data manager.
      Kind wishes
      David

    • #8035

      Dear Artem,
      thank you for sharing the error. I would like to ask you for the assistance on debugging this error as far there might be more possible issues causing this error. Can you please reproduce the error and check the Log Message Panel for any errors or warnings? If you can see any, please make screenprint and share. You can open Log Message panel in top QGIS Menu / View / Panels/ Log Message Panel.
      Kind regards
      David

    • #8034

      Dear Artem,
      thank you your for your question. The format nameOfTheFile.tif.csv is correct. It is UX decision and it is relatively common approach in GIS, however thank you for your feedback and sharing your confusion. We will take it in consideration for the further development.
      Kind regards
      David

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